
1) Age of Sail merchant ship 2) Chamber music group 3) Colorful seashell 4) Colorful spiral seashell 5) Demigod of the sea 6) Former dwarf planet 7) God of the deep 8) Greek deity 9) Greek legendary creature 10) King in The Little Mermaid 11) Large spiral shell 12) Largest moon of neptune 13) Merman of myth
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1) Eft 2) Merman 3) Newt
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1) Mexican magazine 2) Sports magazine
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- (Greek mythology) a sea god; son of Poseidon
- tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells
- small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and North Asia
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• (n.) Any one of numerous species of aquatic salamanders. The common European species are Hemisalamandra cristata, Molge palmata, and M. alpestris, a red-bellied species common in Switzerland. The most common species of the United States is Diemyctylus viridescens. See Illust. under Salamander. • (n.) A fabled sea demigod, the son of Nep...
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(from the article `Western sculpture`) ...Charity, Truth, Justice, and Wisdom weep disconsolately while Death, a skeleton, raises the great draperies of polychrome and gold that veil a ... ...also designed a revolutionary series of small tomb memorials, of which the most impressive is that of Maria Raggi (1643). But his fountains are .....
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(from the article `rocket and missile system`) ...the navy`s preference for the new large, angle-deck nuclear aircraft carriers and for ballistic missile submarines relegated sea-launched cruise ...
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in Greek mythology, a merman, demigod of the sea; he was the son of the sea god, Poseidon, and his wife, Amphitrite. According to the Greek poet ...
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largest of Neptune`s moons, whose unusual orbital characteristics suggest that it formed elsewhere in the solar system and was later captured by ... [3 related articles]
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nucleus of the heaviest hydrogen isotope, tritium, or hydrogen-3. Tritons, which consist of one proton and two neutrons, result from certain nuclear ... [1 related articles]
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conch-blowing son (and herald) of Poseidon and Amphritrite and father of Pallas. The sound of his shell could raise or calm the waves. He helped raise Athena, who killed Pallas by accident.
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Global color mosaic of Triton, taken in 1989 by Voyager 2. The pinkish deposits constitute a vast south polar cap believed to contain methane ice, which would have reacted under sunlight to form pink or red compounds. The dark streaks overlying these pink ices are believed to be an icy and perhaps c...
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atomic nucleus of the hydrogen isotope with mass number 3 NOTE - Hydrogen isotope with mass number 3 is called tritium.
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the nucleus of tritium, which is the hydrogen isotope of mass number 3
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Satellite of the planet Neptune. See TABLE 10. NEPTUNE - SATELLITE DATA
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In Greek mythology, a merman sea god with the lower body of a dolphin; the son of
Poseidon and the sea goddess Amphitrite. Traditionally, he is shown blowing on a conch shell to raise...
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<radiobiology> The nucleus of a tritium atom, tritium ion. ... See: tritium. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Triton was a sea god. He was the son of Poseidon and he acted as his herald.
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In Greek mythology, merman, half-man, half-fish. Son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
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Nucleus of a tritium atom. See also: Tritium.
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noun the largest moon of Neptune
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(astronomy) In astronomy, largest of Neptune's moons. It has a diameter of 2,700 km/1,680 mi, and orbits Neptune every 5.88 days in a retrograde (east to west) direction at a distance of 354,000 km/220,000 mi. It takes the...
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(mythology) In Greek mythology, a merman sea god with the lower body of a dolphin; the son of Poseidon and the sea goddess Amphitrite. Traditionally, he is shown blowing on a conch shell to raise or calm a storm
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Demigod of sea; son of Poseidon.
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Greek Mythology) - Poseidon’s son.
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